patients scheduled to see their primary care physician at a particular hospital wait, on average, an additional eight minutes after their appointment is scheduled to start. assume the time that patients wait is exponentially distributed. what is the probability a randomly selected patient will have to wait more than 10 minutes?

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The probability a randomly selected patient will have to wait more than 10 minutes is 0.550.

Given data;

An additional eight minutes are often added to the wait time for people who have appointments with primary care doctors at a specific hospital. Assume that patient wait times are distributed exponentially.

What is the likelihood that a randomly chosen patient will be kept waiting for longer than 10 minutes?

For exponentially distributed we use the formula as;

[tex]F(x) = 1 - e^-^x^/^\alpha[/tex]

Here, α = 8

         x = 10

Now,

[tex]F(x) = 1 - e^-^x^/^\alpha[/tex]

[tex]F(x) = 1 - e^-^1^0^/^8[/tex]

[tex]F(x) = 1 - 0.449[/tex]

[tex]F(x) = 0.550[/tex]

Hence, the probability that a randomly chosen patient will be kept waiting for longer than 10 minutes is 0.550.

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